ABC News wrote:Hernandez has been uncooperative with police since the body of a 27-year-old man was found in an industrial park not far from the Patriot player's North Attleboro home, two law enforcement sources said.

yeah, there's no reason to not be cooperative if you didn't do anything wrong ...

Disagree COMPLETELY. If you're a suspect in a murder investigation, the worst thing you can do is cooperate in any way, shape, or form. The police want you to talk. It's their job to get you to talk in any way they can.

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SmokinHawk wrote:Disagree COMPLETELY. If you're a suspect in a murder investigation, the worst thing you can do is cooperate in any way, shape, or form. The police want you to talk. It's their job to get you to talk in any way they can.

Agreed. If I ever get picked up for questioning, they won't get a scrap of information out of me. Doesn't matter for what; from something as small as jaywalking clear up to putting my hands around Jim Harbaugh's throat (that's not a threat NSA--a joke!) they will get nada.

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SmokinHawk wrote:Disagree COMPLETELY. If you're a suspect in a murder investigation, the worst thing you can do is cooperate in any way, shape, or form. The police want you to talk. It's their job to get you to talk in any way they can.

Agreed. If I ever get picked up for questioning, they won't get a scrap of information out of me. Doesn't matter for what; from something as small as jaywalking clear up to putting my hands around Jim Harbaugh's throat (that's not a threat NSA--a joke!) they will get nada.

I think there are times when one should talk to the police, such as minor offenses where one might be able to plead to an arresting officer's sense of humanity. A murder investigation is no such time, however. Anything you say can be used against you, and nearly nothing you say will be used in your favor. If you're being investigated for a felony, it's probably best to stay mum.

Feel free to contact me if you need legal assistance. I have a great lawyer that helped me with an ex who violated my privacy and kept harassing me on MySpace and Facebook. He's very good. And there is legal precedent. - linuxpro

They are reporting that he is being sued for shooting a man in Miami earlier this year. The first suit was withdrawn, but evidently it is being refiled. There might be something pretty bad here. The guy reportedly lost his eye.

A law enforcement official tells FOX Boston that Aaron Hernandez "appears to be directly tied to the homicide" of "associate" Odin Lloyd in North Attleboro, Mass.There are many important things to remember here, namely FOX 25 is not a typical Rotoworld source, and Hernandez has yet to be charged with a crime. That being said, the storm clouds appear to be gathering for the star tight end. FOX Boston reports Hernandez, Lloyd and two other men left a Boston-area bar in a car driven by Hernandez on the night of the homicide, but Odin was the only passenger not to make it back to Hernandez's house. Further, forensic evidence has reportedly placed a vehicle driven by Hernandez at "one of the crime scenes in (the) case." Police are still searching for a second vehicle. Thus far, Hernandez has declined comment.

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Does it make me evil that I’m really hoping Aaron Hernandez gets in huge legal trouble over whatever happened, and goes to jail for 5 years, screwing the Pats over? I ask because I feel a bit guilty in placing my love of football over the livelihood of a young man, so does that make me evil?